The Multiple Ways of Knowing concept celebrates diverse approaches to acquiring and understanding knowledge, emphasizing that no single method is inherently superior. It explores methods such as storytelling, intuition, scientific reasoning, and problem-solving while challenging biases that prioritize some ways over others. To learn more about how to apply Universal Design for Learning 3.0 to support multiple ways of knowing, subscribe to our Understanding UDL Guidelines 3.0 modules - the first month is free. https://bit.ly/UDL3modules